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The Community State of Mind

What is community supposed to be all about? Building dreams, connecting people together, inspiring each of us to be better, right? Find out more in this blog post, whereJamie Cantrell defines her sessions at SAP TechEd, Las Vegas. For those who are not feeling inspired these days, Jamie hopes to see you at TechEd Las Vegas, because she is looking forward to getting us all back into a Community State of Mind.

Don't Mention It - Oh Wait, Do!

If you’ve ever used Twitter or Facebook, or if you used SCN before we moved to this new platform, you’re probably familiar with a feature known as @mention (“at-mention”). @mentioning another user allows you to include a link to that user’s profile in your post and notify the user that you mentioned them. I’m excited to share with you that we have rolled out @mention functionality here in the new community.

Headed for SAP TechEd Las Vegas!

This blog post offers specific details on what to expect next week! Mynyna Chau outlines the plans, so you really know what’s going on with the SAP Community. If you’re coming to SAP TechEd, we hope you find some time to visit us in the SAP Community booth, which is centered in the heart of the Community Clubhouse, show floor Hall D. If you can't make it, you can watch it live streaming here on the SAP Community homepage.

IdeaPlace Product Session Migrating to Customer Influence

Idea Place will freeze starting Friday, September 15, as its content begins migration to the Customer Influence site — meaning you’ll be unable to use Idea Place Product Sessions starting on that date. This migration will end on Monday, September 18. From that point on, eligible ideas in the SAP Community Idea Place session will be available in Customer Influence, and you’ll go to that site to vote for and submit suggestions for features for SAP Community.

New SAP Mentors - Sept. 2017

It’s time once again to unmask some of our community heroes and bring them into our SAP Mentors community. As SAP Mentors, these individuals are seen and treated as leaders. Their ability to lead by example shines as brightly as their passion for SAP. Many thanks to our SAP Mentors Program team for collecting and reviewing nominations, and to our SAP Mentors Advisory Board for their help in the selection process.

Announcing the SAP Community Award Recipients!

In May, we announced the SAP Community Awards, an interim initiative to keep our tradition of community member recognition alive while we look forward to the launch of our new reputation program. In this blog post, Caroleigh Deneen shares the final results of the members receiving Appreciation and Citizenship Awards.

Member of the Month

September 2017: Rémi Corriveau

Rémi Corriveau has answered 170 questions (and counting), and he has built up a network of more than 180 followers. Those numbers don’t lie, and if you look at Rémi’s activity, and the amount of people trusting his expertise, it’s clear why he is such a valuable SAP Community member.

August 2017: Harish Mistri

Harish Mistri has been described as a member who is "diligent in answering questions, and polite. Hangs in there to try to help get to a resolution.” That pretty much summarizes why he has been selected to join the Member of the Month ranks. It's also why he has more than 80 followers in his network.

July 2017: Frank Schuler

Frank Schuler's recognition as Member of the Month is long overdue. With more than 100 blogs and approximately double that amount of questions (since the SAP Community launched in October 2016), Frank has built quite a reputation -- with more than 100 followers relying on his expertise.

June 2017: Akhilesh Upadhyay

Akhilesh Upadhyay has answered more than 150 questions in SAP Community -- and that number climbs on a daily basis. An expert in SAP UI5 and Fiori app development, Akhilesh has made it clear that members can call on his knowledge -- both inside and outside of SAP Community.

SAP Community Wiki

The SAP Community Wiki contains SAP related content that multiple authors can share. Click on the Access Community Wiki below to view content and collaborate with other authors. Please read the user guide to learn how to best collaborate in the wiki space.

This page consolidates all of the input collected from Idea Place, beta feedback, Using SAP.com discussions, and other channels that members have used to request features and report issues. Information includes descriptions of the submissions and current status for every item.

Learn about the SAP Mentors program – a global advocacy program of the most influential community participants in the SAP ecosystem. These bloggers, consultants, and active community members keep SAP relevant.